Part 2 of the silencing guide from Hardware.GamersHell is up. Part one is here if you missed it. In it you will find all sorts of tips on how to build a new, silent machine, or how to quiet a PC you've already built, but is drowning out your speakers.

"If you are considering getting into the addictive game that is silencing, you will be looking to

Get a new case, with 120mm fans, without blowing a large chunk of the money you were going to spend on your new system with the Thermaltake Swing. It's not the most feature filled or stylized case, but if you want good cooling without breaking your bank, read the review at InsaneTek.

"Want a decent looking case with good features without the expensive price? Thermaltake's new

It's a huge block of stylish aluminium, with more than enough space for a watercooling setup. Plus, with a pre-installed 120mm fan, and room for more, even with air cooling a system will be quite happy living the the Tai Chi. Even better, it has a removable mobo tray, and can be set up for BTX systems. Read the full review at Neoseeker.

The Asetek Xtreme KT12A-12VX Triple Radiator Kit can remove a lot of heat from a system. According to Xtreme Resources findings, about "2445Kcal per hour (9702 BTU), which roughly translates to 680W", with all 6 fans running on the radiator!

"When Asetek first entered the PC watercooling market with the introduction of the initial

Waterchill kits, their good value and excellent performance made them loved within the enthusiast